Home listings: What $310,000 buys in the Twin Cities area

Built in 1979, this three-bedroom, two-bath house has 2,145 square feet and features two bedrooms on the main level, vaulted ceilings, den, finished walkout basement with a second kitchen and a one-car detached garage. Listed by Caroline Anderson, Engel & Völkers, 612-432-1705.

St. Paul

Provided by Tu Tran

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Built in 2018, this four-bedroom, two-bath house located in the North End neighborhood has 2,124 square feet and features two bedrooms on each level, hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen with stainless-steel appliances, finished basement, deck, porch and a two-car detached garage. Listed by Tu Tran, Integrity Realty, 651-327-3201.

Oakdale

Provided by Paula Delesha

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Built in 1991, this four-bedroom, two-bath house has 2,264 square feet and features three bedrooms on the upper level, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, hardwood floors, finished basement, deck and shed. Listed by Paula Delesha, Keller Williams Premier Realty, 651-605-1313.

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